Ryan Lomberg returned to the Calgary Flames, where he spent the first two seasons of his career, last offseason after four seasons with the Florida Panthers that ended with a Stanley Cup. Florida was where Lomberg grew to become an NHL mainstay as a bottom-six,
Among the most exciting players to watch when the Tampa Bay Lightning face the Calgary Flames on Thursday at Amalie Arena — beginning at 7:00 PM ET — are the Lightning’s Nikita Kucherov and the Flames’ Jonathan Huberdeau.
The Seattle Kraken visit the Florida Panthers after the Kraken knocked off the Calgary Flames 3-2 in overtime.
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In control from start to finish, the Florida Panthers looked strong at both ends of the ice in a 3-0 win over the Calgary Flames at Amerant Bank Arena on Saturday. Improving to 37-21-3, the Panthers own a 3-1-0 record since returning from the break.
The Florida Panthers will complete a ‘Battle of Alberta’ series of sorts today when they take on the Calgary Flames at 3 p.m. Florida beat the Edmonton Oilers 4-3 on Thursday night, and now play host to the Oilers’ provincial rival.
Ryan Lomberg was back at Amerant Bank Arena on Friday afternoon, gearing up for today’s game between the Calgary Flames and Florida Panthers. One of the first thing he wanted to see in the building he called home for the previous four seasons was the 2024 Stanley Cup championship banner hanging high above
Ryan Lomberg was doing the usual pregame television hit on Thursday night when the Calgary Flames sparkplug was asked what he recalled about playing in Tampa and facing the Lightning. Obviously, Lomberg had a lot of memories of playing the Tampa Bay Lightning — some good and some,
Aleksander Barkov logged his first multi-goal game of the season as the Florida Panthers beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-1 on Monday at Amerant Bank Arena. Florida improves to 38-21-3 and is on a four-game winning streak.
Florida Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk will miss the remainder of the regular season with a groin injury, the team confirmed Monday. The Panthers placed Tkachuk, 27, on long-term injured reserve Sunday.